Located within the Los Padres National Forest in California, this protected area encompasses a significant portion of the Santa Lucia Mountains. Characterized by rugged terrain, steep slopes, and limited trail access, the area presents challenges and rewards for experienced backpackers and outdoor enthusiasts. Elevations range dramatically, contributing to diverse microclimates and varied plant communities.
Its designation provides vital safeguards for a relatively undisturbed ecosystem. The area serves as a crucial habitat for numerous native plant and animal species, some of which are threatened or endangered. Protection efforts also contribute to preserving watersheds that supply water to downstream communities. Historically, the land has held significance for indigenous populations, and remnants of past human activity can still be observed.